Decorate your desktop with this amazing spiderman wallpaper concept.Start working by finding a kind of carpet texture having1280×1024 pxand72 dpi, the one from below (I used thistexturefrom cgtextures.com):Next we’ll create a new file (File>New) of88×102 pxand 72 dpito represent the first part of the texture we want to have, using thePen Tool (P) Select the next demonstrated parameters for the last made layer by making a mouse click on this layer on the layers’ panel:Fill 0%, Blending Options>Stroke Create one more new layer of112×97 pxand72 dpiand place here, applying the Free Transformoption, the texture’s elements. We’ve preliminary made a copy of the texture:Edit>Define PatternOn the new layer (Create new layer) we’ll select Edit>Filloption where we’ll apply the earlier saved texture’s pattern:The texture’s layer will be processed now with switch betweenFree TransformandWarp modesout of theFree Transformselection:Select for the changed layer the next selection:Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur Next we’llcreate a new layerunder the previous one and apply the earlier represented texture’s patternEdit>Fill. Using theFree Transformoption, make smaller the texture’s sizes:The layer’s parameters:Blending Options>Drop Shadow Blending Options>Gradient Overlay Gradient’s parameters: Make a click on the bottom part of the layers’ palette on the layer we work with onAdd a Maskselection and choose here a standard brush (Brush Tool (B)) to clean out with black color several texture’s zones:Next we’ll represent the web, using this time theRectangle Tool (U)to draw a rectangle of yellow color. Then pressAlt button while using thePen Tool (P)and the Convert Point Toolto cut out an opening in the web, representing this way its image:The layer’s parameters:Blending Options>Drop Shadow Blending Options>Inner Shadow Blending Options>Outer Glow Blending Options>Inner Glow Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss

Make a copy of the last made layer and choose for the copy different parameters, the ones you may see below:Fill 0%, Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss

Next we have to combine in a group all the layers composing the both web layers (press Ctrl button to mark out the corresponding layers and then hold on the left mouse’s button when moving the marked layers on Create a new group selection). Make a copy of the last represented group; choose Free Transform option to turn around the copy, placing it the same way from below:

On the next new layer (Create new layer) we’ll select the standard brush and paint out the dividing zone between the web’s halves. The color is # E9ECC

Next we’ll represent the spider, using the Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool and the color #929292 for the layer.

The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Satin

Blending Options>Stroke

Gradient’s parameters:

Next we’ll rasterize the spider’s layer. In this case we’ll represent a new layer (Create new layer) above the spider’s layer and press Ctrl button to mark out both layers and then press CTRL+E. Using the Paint Bucket Tool (G), fill the rasterized layer with black color. Applying the Free Transform option, it’s possible to displace a little the layer down. This last made layer needs to be placed lower than the previous one on the layers’ palette.

The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow

Create a new layer that must be painted in #75899F color. Choose for this layer the selectionFilter>Render>Clouds

Using the Dodge Tool (O), try to make lighter the zone containing the clouds’ texture.

Press Alt button while clicking between the layers containing the clouds’ texture and the spider’s layers on the layers’ palette.

The next new layer we’ll process with the Paint Bucket tool (G) and the color #a9c3d

Choose the parameters from below for the last made layer: Blending mode-Color

Make a click on the bottom part of the layers’ panel on the same layer on Add a Mask selection and select for it a standard brush (Brush Tool (B)) of black color to clean out the right half of the picture:

Next we’ll represent one more new layer (Create new layer) where must be chosen the earlier mentioned standard brush of black color to dark out the picture’s edges: